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@Drew Birnbaum - if the iNotes gui is to go away, then seemingly we're saying that a Notes Std. GUI is going away to eventually be replaced by Verse look/feel?
For now the thinking is for the iNotes gui to go away. Having so many interfaces just isn't popular with IT and creates a significant upgrade / updating burden, not to mention support. I think we'd like to do a limited number of clients extremely well rather than trying to be all things to all people. Hope this makes some amount of sense :-)
I'm in agreement from your perspective, however I also must add that not all corporate environments are going to embrace the look of Verse. My reference is more of a parity/training for larger corporate environments. If the planned retirement of iNotes GUI is along with the concurrent release of a radically new and improved Client UI, both in parity, then that solves the challenge as well (outside of end user shock and awe).
I could support this if I didn't think that the Notes GUI itself will be changing. At that point, an iNotes that looks like the former Notes GUI would not have as much value.